Hailey Bieber wants to set the record straight: She was not shading Selena Gomez for seemingly writing a song about her new husband.

Gomez recently released "Lose You to Love Me," a heart-wrenching ballad about building self-love after the end of a relationship, with some seemingly pointed lyrics toward Justin Bieber and his marriage to Hailey.

After Gomez dropped 2019's new breakup anthem, Hailey posted an Instagram Story of a song she was listening to, "I'll Kill You" by Summer Walker, which suspiciously appeared to direct a threat toward Gomez.

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The song, which includes heartening lyrics like "You don't want no problems, I wish a bitch would / Tryna come between us, it won't end up good / You know I love you like no one else could," expresses a fatalistic devotion to a romantic partner, where the singer promises she'd "go to Hell and jail" for her man. Cue all the wide-eyed emoji!

But, apparently, Hailey wasn't aiming for Gomez after all. After JustJared posted about the ordeal to Instagram, Hailey made now-deleted comments that read, "Please stop with this nonsense ... there is no 'response'. This is complete BS."

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.@HaileyBieber denies shading @SelenaGomez by sharing an “I’ll Kill You” screenshot after the release of Selena’s “Lose You To Love Me”:

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